Introducing Dallas/Fort Worth, USA

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the world's fourth busiest airport, offering 1,900 flights per day and serving 60 million passengers a year. The cities of Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas are home to many Fortune 500 companies, and, in addition to being a thriving business destination, the area boasts numerous attractions and activities for leisure travelers as well.

Enjoy the incredible view of the downtown Dallas skyline when driving along the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. For year-round breathtaking floral displays, head to the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens or visit the Dallas World Aquarium to view an abundance of wild and exotic animals as well as marine life. Spend hours exploring the exhibits at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, a fun and educational experience for children.

In Fort Worth, Bass Performance Hall is known for its magnificent architecture and extraordinary acoustics. It’s home to the Fort Worth Opera, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, the Texas Ballet Theater, and various touring Broadway shows.

Art lovers can enjoy a stroll through the Nasher Sculpture Center which includes more than 300 sculptures or the Dallas Museum of Art for a wide selection of ancient and modern art and design exhibits. There are plenty of options for cultural entertainment including the Kessler Theatre, the Winspear Opera House, and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

Shop for Texas-style Western clothing including hats, boots, belts and buckles, or look for your favorite brands at great prices while shopping at NorthPark Center, The Galleria, and more. Try Texas cuisine favorites that include steak houses, Texas barbeque and Tex-Mex restaurants.